Dreams of natural disaster: when changes come with a force you cannot reason with
“The elements come in dreams to those who can no longer pretend that nothing is happening.”
“The elements come in dreams to those who can no longer pretend that nothing is happening.”
“The sky comes to those who feel within: there is something beyond the walls that surround them.”
“Clouds come to those who know how to look upward within themselves — and see something constant in what is ever-changing.”
“Thunderstorms come to those in whom enough has accumulated — and who need to allow it to come out.”
“Rainbows come to those who have already passed through rain — and are ready to see what has become possible.”
“Fog comes to those who, inside, have grown tired of clarity — and need permission not to know.”
“Snow comes to those who need a pause inside — and a clean page underfoot.”
“Wind comes to those in whom something has already risen that cannot bear enclosed spaces.”
“Lightning comes in dreams to those in whom understanding has long been ripening — and is finally asking for a way out.”
“Ice visits those in whom something living waits — patiently and persistently — for permission to thaw.”
“Rain does not ask permission — it simply comes, and reminds the earth that it knows how to receive.”